Florida man
Police persecution after stolen ambulance
… driver chugged can beer arrested
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Cops in Florida say that a man stole an ambulance and led the law enforcement authorities on a wild car hunt through the streets of Tampa … a can of beer ended before he was pulled out of the driver's seat and thrown in handcuffs … and everything on video.
TMZ received the Dashcam film material from the police on Saturday … and it shows that the Florida Highway Patrol Troopers follows the ambulance, while the ambulance runs stop signs, swinging through traffic, drives on the wrong side of the street and almost fell against drivers.
When the driver finally hangs over, you see him in a drink in cans – police officers say it was a beer – before the officers open the door and throw it to the ground.
We were told that the persecution started on Saturday at 8:40 p.m. after the Florida Highway Patrol said that they had received a warning from the Tampa Fire Rescue from the HCA South Tampa Hospital.
The police say that soldiers found the ambulance about 10 minutes after the call was immersed and tried a traffic stop … but the driver fled in the ambulance.

The law enforcement says that the 43-year-old Tampa lives in Tampa Michael J. Esquilin Was the driver here … And he was arrested for the break -in of an ambulance, the great theft of an ambulance, the flight and the mischief, driving during the license, resistance to arrest and DUI.
Police officers said Esquilin told the officials that he had drunk alcohol in the past two days and stolen the ambulance after the first aiders refused to travel home.